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WWE Power Series:Triple H

Jul 13th, 2019
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  1. If you re looking for a workout system to obliterate fat, combat aches and pains, and build ripped, rock-hard muscle then you've met your match! Enter center ring and join WWE champion and Superstar legend Triple H for a total-body challenge that will change your life. Created by world-renowned strength coach Joe DeFranco, this powerful system includes upper-body, lower-body, cardio, and mobility workouts, as well as a 4-week calendar, to maximize strength, endurance, flexibility, and function with raw, no-nonsense exercises. Rumble with the best and build a chiseled body fit for the fight.
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  3. [You will need sets of dumbbells that range from light to heavy.]
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  6. WORKOUTS:
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  8. Warm-up (6 min):
  9. Power up and prepare to sweat in the elite WWE Performance Center with moves like seal jacks and Cossack stretches to prevent injury and improve performance.
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  11. Upper Body 1 (16 min):
  12. Pound out power circuits of serious strength moves like dumbbell rows and Zot curls that use progressive reps to shed inches and lay down Superstar muscle.
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  14. Upper Body 2 (18 min):
  15. Develop muscle endurance with functional bodyweight and dumbbell exercises like high-tension planks and shoulder shockers to build both stamina and mega muscle.
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  17. Lower Body (30 min):
  18. Experience muscle-mass mania with killer moves like single-leg Romanian dead lifts to improve balance, function, and strength with this intense 3-set system.
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  20. Muscle-Building Cardio (12 min):
  21. Give those extra pounds a serious smack down with 4 high-octane rounds of this cardio-strength circuit designed to pump the heart, shed fat, and carve lean muscle.
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  23. Mobility (14 min): Improve flexibility, reduce soreness, and recover from workouts faster with DeFranco s signature Agile 8 series of stretches and mobility drills.
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